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Homeopathic Practitioner Registers

The Faculty of Homeopathy, founded in 1844 and incorporated by act of
parliament in 1950, is a membership body for statutorily regulated
doctors, nurses, midwives, dentists, pharmacists, podiatrists,
osteopaths, chiropractors and vets who incorporate homeopathy into their
day to day professional practice. We have over 1,100 members worldwide
though the majority are in the UK easily recognisable by
the letters MFHom.

The Society was founded in 1978 by a small group of homeopaths who were
passionate about high standards of education and practice in homeopathic
medicine. At that time, homeopathy was at the beginning of a resurgence
and that small group of eight grew surely and steadily to become the
largest organisation registering homeopaths in this country. Currently
we have 1,400 registered members across the UK, easily recognisable by
the letters RSHom.

In 2001, six practising homeopaths identified the need to establish a
highly professional, yet caring organisation, to represent homeopaths.
They wanted to create an environment in which practitioners would be
able to grow and develop on a personal level, in order to deliver
quality homeopathy to their patients. At the same time, this
organisation needed to register and regulate practitioners to a high
standard. The ARH was founded to realise these ideals. We now have over
one thousand registered, student and associate members easily recognisable by
the letters MARH

The HMA is an association of qualified professional homœopaths.
Members of the Register must have passed a qualifying examination at a
college approved by the Council and/or proved their competence to
practice homœopathy to the satisfaction of the Council. The Homeopathic Medical Association (HMA) has been registering, regulating and supporting professional homœopaths since 1985

The Association was formed in 1982, to advance the understanding,
knowledge and practice of veterinary homeopathy (homoeopathy /
homœopathy). It aims to stimulate professional awareness of homeopathy
and to encourage and provide for the training of veterinary surgeons in
the practice of homeopathy. As a service to animal owners seeking homeopathic help, the Association
will supply names and addresses of veterinary surgeons with the
homeopathic qualification: Veterinary Member of the Faculty of
Homeopathy (VetMFHom).